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Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2002, Paula Levine, Elizabeth K. Prisnock, Marian E. Smith, Sally H. Wagner, John J. Wagner
Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2002, Paula Levine, Elizabeth K. Prisnock, Marian E. Smith, Sally H. Wagner, John J. Wagner
Nursing Alumni Bulletins
2002 - 2003 Meeting Date Calendar
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Janet C. Hindson Award
Celebrating 110 Years Nursing Excellence at TJU
Memories
A Nurse 2002
A Parish - What's That
50th Anniversary Class
Class of 1952 Trolley Tour
Happy Birthday to be 80 or more
In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates
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The Effect Of An Interdisciplinary Community Health Project On Student Attitudes Toward Community Health, People Who Are Indigent And Homeless, And Team Leadership Skill Development, Molly A. Rose, Kevin J. Lyons, Kathleen Swenson Miller, Diane Cornman-Levy
The Effect Of An Interdisciplinary Community Health Project On Student Attitudes Toward Community Health, People Who Are Indigent And Homeless, And Team Leadership Skill Development, Molly A. Rose, Kevin J. Lyons, Kathleen Swenson Miller, Diane Cornman-Levy
College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations
This study examined whether students’ attitudes about community health practice, attitudes toward people who are indigent and homeless, and perceived leadership skills changed after participation in a planned interdisciplinary community health experience with an urban homeless or formerly homeless population. Data were collected from medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and social work students who participated in the community health experiences and from students in these disciplines who did not participate in this curriculum. The interdisciplinary community health curriculum and practicum experiences, based on the Community Health Empowerment Model (CHEM), were designed and implemented by a coalition of community and …
Penn Macy Initiative To Advance Academic Nursing Practice, Norma M. Lang Phd, Rn, Faan, Frcn, Lois K. Evans Dnsc, Rn, Faan, Beth Ann Swan Phd, Crnp
Penn Macy Initiative To Advance Academic Nursing Practice, Norma M. Lang Phd, Rn, Faan, Frcn, Lois K. Evans Dnsc, Rn, Faan, Beth Ann Swan Phd, Crnp
College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations
Academic nursing practice holds great promise for the future of the nursing discipline. The successful and intentional integration of the tripartite mission of research, education, and clinical practice can facilitate both the evolution of the science and implementation of evidence-based practice, while imbuing practitioners in the making with the world of the possible. Although many schools of nursing have been involved in some aspects of academic practice, the lack of common focus and direction has hampered concerted movement. The Penn Macy Initiative was conceived as a vehicle to help build and coalesce the critical mass needed to bridge this gap. …